Laura D'Andrea Tyson

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Laura D'Andrea Tyson was the former chair of the U.S. Council of Economic Advisers (1993–1995) and then Director of the National Economic Council (1995–1996) under the Bill Clinton Administration.

Tyson went on to be the Dean of the London School of Business. Tyson served on Henry Kissinger and Larry Summers' Transatlantic Alliance task force, a sort of civilian parallel of the militarily dominated NATO. In 2004 the task force issued a report on why the continuing need for NATO in the post Cold War era, including a recommendation that NATO must increasingly concern itself with threats emanating from outside Europe.[1]

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